B/A/D Talks
B/A/D Talks
BAD Talks
A community effort that encourages engagement and conversation among builders, architects, and designers. Each event will include a compelling and compact talk with Dr. Ted Landsmark as moderator along with panelists who are leaders both in our industry and beyond.
Modernist Homes in New England
Eighty years ago, modernist homes suddenly and surprisingly took root in the New England countryside. With their walls of glass and flat roofs, they confounded conventional wisdom about design. Join us we explore their heritage, preservation, and influence on contemporary design.
Jan 22, 2020
1 hr 17 min
City Confidential
Urban influx and downtown residential development are spiraling upward offering a newly enriched market for B/A/D companies. Urban dwelling has distinct qualities that attract homeowners and bring unique challenges to the professionals working on their behalf. Join our panel of experts in a discussion of the special qualities, opportunities, and constraints of working in downtown Boston’s rich mix of low and high-rise neighborhoods.
Jun 13, 2019
1 hr 6 min
Get Your Stuff Out There!
In today’s increasingly plugged-in world, an eye-catching public profile is crucial for attracting clients and collaborators. Join us for a practical discussion of photography, self-presentation, social media, and getting your work published designed just for busy B/A/D professionals. TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 2019 5:30 PM BOSTON DESIGN CENTER, GALLEY WEST (2ND FLOOR) 1 Design Center Pl, Boston, MA MODERATOR John Kilfoyle. President, United Marble Fabricators PANELISTS Katherine Nolan, Director of Marketing, Patrick Ahearn Architect, LLC. Kyle Hoepner, Editor-in-Chief, New England Home Michael J. Lee, Photographer, Michael J. Lee Photography
Mar 20, 2019
1 hr 25 min
Just Who Is In The Driver's Seat?
Is there one particular professional best suited to lead a residential project team? If so, who? Or should leadership roles change over the course of design and construction? What if the nominal leader isn’t the real driver, or if nobody wants to take full responsibility? Is management by committee sometimes most effective? Join us to consider what kinds of leadership struct can produce the best outcomes for B/A/D professionals and their clients. Eric Adams, Co-Founder, Adams + Beasley Associates Michael Moynihan, Project manager/Owner, Nautilus Construction Michael Tartamella, Managing Principal, Patrick Ahearn Architect, LLC. Heather Wells, Principal, Heather Wells Inc
Jan 22, 2019
1 hr 6 min
Home Tech: What Do You Not Know That You Don't Know
Builders, architects, and designers must all keep up with what’s new in home technology such as lighting, audio/video, automation, climate control, and the like. But it’s hard for a busy generalist to stay truly on top of the newest developments. Panelist: Dennis Jaques, System Designer, Maverick Integration Josh Feinstein, Partner & Principal, Sladen Feinstein Integrated Lighting
Oct 24, 2018
1 hr 11 min
The Challenge of Doing Things Right
Establishing and maintaining impeccable quality is critical for residential projects in a very high-end market. How do you measure and achieve excellence for a particular job within your own firm? And how can you best work with outside partners on a job—other designers, consultants, builders and subcontractors to ensure that the whole team is producing up to the same standard? Panelists: Dee Elms, Principal, Elms Interior Design, Boston Jonathan Merz, President, Merz Construction, Carlisle, MA Paul Reidt, President, Kochman Reidt + Haigh Cabinetmakers, Stoughton, MA David Stern, Partner, Stern McCafferty, Boston
Jun 6, 2018
1 hr 5 min
Opening The Door To Discovery Cultivating Creativity in B/A/D Companies
Imagination and inventiveness, although easy to lose in the day-to-day grind, are the wellspring for success in residential design, custom building, or any other creative field. How can you harness the power of inspiration and discovery to drive your work every day, from fresh ideas for a particular project to strategic planning for your firm? Some of our region's top professionals discuss how they keep the juices of ingenuity flowing. Panelists: Sean Clarke, president of Clarke/Sub Zero Wolf of New England Paul Lukez, principal of Paul Lukez Architecture David Winston, co-owner of Winston Flowers
Apr 11, 2018
1 hr
Getting More Good Women Into B/A/D Companies
Much of the home design and construction industry has historically been heavily male. While that is changing over time (particularly in interior design), there is still plenty of room for progress. How can companies attract more talented female employees, and what benefits does this bring to the shared enterprise? What changes to company culture and thinking will make women feel more welcome, valued, and able to make their optimal contribution? Panelists: Catherine Truman, principal of Catherine Truman Architects in Cambridge Paula Daher, principal of Daher Interior Design in Boston Emily Grandstaff-Rice, senior associate, Arrowstreet, Boston Von Salmi, principal, Von Salmi and Associates in Westminster, MA, and board member of EM NARI and BRAGB
Jan 25, 2018
1 hr 15 min
Time, Money, And Truth: How Honest Can You Be?
Starting a design and construction project with a new client can be delicate…particularly when it comes to discussing schedule and budget. How can you know what their expectations are, and how can you make sure those expectations are realistic without scaring them off? Plus, if you are a builder, how can you ensure that the bidding process is open and fair? Come meet with your fellow industry professionals to share perspectives and experience. Panelists: Colin Flavin, Flavin Architects, Boston Jill Litner Kaplan, Jill Litner Kaplan Interiors, West Newton Steve Payne, Payne | Bouchier Fine Builders, Boston Matthew Cunningham, Matthew Cunningham Landscape Design, Stoneham
Nov 8, 2017
1 hr 9 min
Getting the Word Out: Marketing And PR For B/A/D Firms
As a residential design and construction professional, you are undoubtedly running around like crazy just to service existing clients and keep your business going. But getting your name and your best work out in public, to catch the eye of potential new clients and collaborators, is the basis for all future success. This panel will address the most effective strategies for marketing and self-presentation, especially for small firms, in all the different media that help define today’s marketplace. MODERATOR: Kyle Hoepner, Editor in Chief, New England Home PANELISTS: Julie Brown, Business Development Strategist, JB|BD Jennifer Driscoll, President, Broadview Marketing Mark Hutker, Principal, Hutker Architects Mally Skok, Principal, Mally Skok Design
Jun 8, 2017
1 hr 19 min
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